Losta Sahil Evi - Bozburun Peninsula
For several years now the charming village of Selimiye has been on our radar. Often heralded as the new Kalkan, though considerably smaller and quieter, Selimiye’s sea front is lined with smart restaurants, waterside cafés, boutique shops and jazz bars.
During the summer months the Istanbul elite moor their boats and gulets and turn Selimiye into a fashionable and bustling little resort. Yet step away from the main thoroughfare (or visit out of season) and you’ll discover a more traditional lifestyle and gentle pace, for Selimiye is still just a sleepy fishing village at heart.
This tiny six room hotel is located right on the waterfront, complete with a sunbathing and swimming platform. Each room has a small terrace or patio facing out towards the exceptionally clear sea and the magnificent panoramas of the peninsula beyond. The hotel has the feel of a boutique B&B: fresh, bright and stylish, with the added benefit of a restaurant and bar.
Blending contemporary style with traditional hospitality, Losta Sahil Evi is the ideal spot to enjoy all the contrasting charms of Selimiye; go now, before everyone else does!
Holiday Name : Losta Sahil EviReference : STA
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